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Want to take ownership of your job search? – Times Herald-Record

Want to take ownership of your job search?
Times Herald-Record
Then you'll want to attend a weekly free workshops for those seeking employment or concerned about losing their jobs. Employment specialist Marsha Sebro

A Job Search Takes Longer Than Expected – Wall Street Journal

A Job Search Takes Longer Than Expected
Wall Street Journal
But her own search ended a year later, when she was offered a job as the director of marketing and social media at Second Time Around, a Boston-based

Get an edge on the competition with a job search makeover – WCBD

Get an edge on the competition with a job search makeover
WCBD
Linda was grateful for the job search makeover. “This is unbelievable. I think I have a pretty good chance,“ she says. And one more tip from Steve Emerson:

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Surviving the Job Search – Examiner.com

Surviving the Job Search
Examiner.com
Reorganize — Since your job search can take six months or more, you should develop a budget based on your income for that time-period.

Americans hitting second-tier job search sites a lot more – VentureBeat

Americans hitting second-tier job search sites a lot more
VentureBeat
Unlike search engines, where users show a loyalty to one site, many people visit multiple sites during a job search. ComScore's stats suggest that a small

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Job search info 101: Is it okay to brag a little on your resume? (#11) – Examiner.com

Job search info 101: Is it okay to brag a little on your resume? (#11)
Examiner.com
Some may say that there is a fine line between the obnoxious, pretentious job seeker and the applicant who wants to show their stuff.

Think like an entrepreneur to boost a job search – Examiner.com

Think like an entrepreneur to boost a job search
Examiner.com
POAC also offers classes on applying for work in the federal government and Internet job search techniques. For more information contact POAC at

Job Search 101 – How should I follow up after an interview? – Examiner.com


Examiner.com
Job Search 101 – How should I follow up after an interview?
Examiner.com
Etiquette dictates that after an interview, you should thank those you interviewed with for the opportunity to meet with them and discuss your desired

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